Your Favourite Vst's for Bass?
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a lot of minimal is made from making sub basslines from kicks... percussive basslines i would call itnathan_fr wrote:thing is, use one synth, whatever it is, but you got to know how it works really deeper. I mean, If you know how to use really well a synth, you can make everything you want.
I'm using Linplug albino 2 (not 3), RGC zeta+, sometimes Novation BassStation and sonic charge microtonic (awesome by the way).
Anyway, sometimes I'm doing something weird. I'm using kick samples to make sub bassline, someone have already do that ? (It sound pretty good).
Of course, there are audio FX,EQ and editing on the kick ...
with a few efx you can get a nice glide effect between the kicks/toms and it gives a wicked gloooooopy feel. Woobly but not without an lfo being used.
yes of course, I was just wondering if I was the only one who is doing thatlivecollective wrote:a lot of minimal is made from making sub basslines from kicks... percussive basslines i would call itnathan_fr wrote:thing is, use one synth, whatever it is, but you got to know how it works really deeper. I mean, If you know how to use really well a synth, you can make everything you want.
I'm using Linplug albino 2 (not 3), RGC zeta+, sometimes Novation BassStation and sonic charge microtonic (awesome by the way).
Anyway, sometimes I'm doing something weird. I'm using kick samples to make sub bassline, someone have already do that ? (It sound pretty good).
Of course, there are audio FX,EQ and editing on the kick ...
with a few efx you can get a nice glide effect between the kicks/toms and it gives a wicked gloooooopy feel. Woobly but not without an lfo being used.
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